Stop following the template. 🛑 Grab the best FPL Gameweek 24 differentials and gain the edge over your rivals. Some real Hidden Gems here!
With many players activating their wildcard this week, the potential to bring in differentials has never been higher. Unfortunately, the template seems to be pretty standard for a WC24, with all teams featuring Haaland, Gabriel, Enzo, Timber, Rice, Bruno Fernandes, Mbeumo etc.
With that in mind, why not buck the trend a bit? Push the boat out, slide some differentials in, and use those to really gain ground on Template FC.
A quick reminder that if you are indeed on Wildcard for Gameweek 24, check out our Best Gameweek 24 Wildcard Draft for some good foundations.
Also, make sure you check in with our Predicted Line-Ups and Team News hub before locking in any changes.
As always, we will ensure we do not repeat any differential options from the previous week to ensure you have a fresh set of 5 to choose from. So make sure you check out our Gameweek 23 Differentials article for more great options.
Anyway, without further ado let’s get stuck into the best Gameweek 24 Differentials.
Ownership: 0.1%

Even with Tavernier out, Kluivert out, Semenyo gone, the Bournemouth attacking train just keeps on rolling, and it’s next man up. The next man up is non other than Amin Adli. It’s no secret that Bournemouth have fantastic fixtures, particularly for an attacker, up until around GW31. Making him a perfect choice for those not on Wildcard in GW24.
With Tavernier still without a return date, Adli projects to see starting minutes for the foreseeable future and his winning goal against Liverpool should help to cement that status.
Where Adli gets really interesting however, is his off the ball work rate. Where he amassed 16 Defensive Contributions against Liverpool in his first full 90. This combination of attacking threat, fixtures and potential DefCon, makes him a very sneaky differential option. Not to mention he’s only 0.1% owned and costs £5.4m.
Ownership: 0.7%

We spoke before about how some wins and some losses are either significant or insignificant. i.e. In the same way Arsenal conceding some screamers to Man United will not make me distrust their defence, United keeping leading scorers City to 0 goals and only 0.39 xG all game is reason to take note of their defence. If indeed this continues then United’s defence will be one to target. Particularly with those fixtures. A player like Maguire is also a perennial set-piece threat, meaning he can potentially combine clean sheet potential + Defcon potential + set-piece threat. The Holy Trinity. His only doubt will be minutes so make sure you have ample bench cover.
Ownership: 2.1%

Heeeeee’s back. He’s even lowered his price to make him more appealing.
Before his injury, Dewsbury-Hall had registered 7 returns in 13 games. Now he’s back he projects to slot straight back into that role for Everton. There’s no 2 ways around it, £4.9m is an insane price point for someone who averages just over a return every 2 games.
He also comes back into some great attacking fixtures and should find himself involved in the set-piece mix as well. A great budget option.
Ownership: 0.3%

Now we know West Ham aren’t the best team in the league… BUT of late their attack has been showing some signs of life. They now have 3 wins on the bounce in all comps and have scored a total of 7 goals across those 3. With one man scoring in all 3 of those games…Crysencio Summerville. Not only do his goals in all 3 bode well for his returns, but his 90+ minutes, including ET in the cup, suggest he is one of Nuno’s essential players. Even though West Ham’s fixtures look tricky on paper, no defence looks truly resolute at the moment so I would not worry too much about them.
Ownership: 1.4%

I can’t remember a time in FPL where we had 2 fantastic forward options at the minimum price range in Mane and Kroupi but there we go. It’s just a shame people aren’t needing to make budgets work given how highly the mid-priced options are performing and how poorly the premium priced ones are. Even still Mane more than passes the eye test and Wolves’ form has actually picked up slightly. Losing only 1 of their last 5. They now face Bournemouth, Forest and Palace’s struggling defences in 3 of their next 4. More goals could be in line for Mane. At £4.5m he’s hardly much of a risk either.
Ownership: 1.3%

If there’s one thing this man is, it’s a handful. His goal against West Ham marked his 3rd goal in 4 games, and he shows no signs of slowing down. Granted Sunderland are coming into some pretty rotten fixtures and don’t play the most attacking brand of football, but nonetheless his individual efforts and talents should definitely land him in the return column every now and then.
Besides, outside of Arsenal, the other 4 fixtures aren’t that scary for a forward.
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